Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Welcome to the Halloween edition of Flannel Friday! We have some great Halloween/fall posts and some great general posts for your story time pleasure!

Halloween/FallKathryn at Fun with Friends at Storytime is using her Crown for a Day rhyme at her Halloween program. She shares both a flannel version and a file folder version of the rhyme!

I am always amazed at people who can play instruments in story time. Check out Storytime Ukulele's post of Halloween songs.

Jess at From the Liberry of has created a neat version of This is NOT a Pumpkin by Bob Staake. It has already gone on my TBM (to be made) pile and I am sure that you will feel the same!

Storytime Whoopdeedo shares their version of Fall is Not Easy by Marty Kelley. If you haven't read this book before, definitely check it out for your fall story times. The flannelboard version makes it even more awesome!

Lauren at The Dilley Dally shows off a great flannelboard that kids can play with. Check out her mix and match monster station!

Other Great Stuff!Meg at Miss Meg's Storytime shares a flannel/prop version of her vegetable rhyme. What's really neat about it (other than the faces on the vegetables) is that there is a vegetable for every child in attendance. It is a great way to encourage participation!

Amy at one little librarian shares her version of 5 Little Rocking Horses. This is a great addition to a horse, nursery rhyme, or toy story time.

Melissa at Mel's Desk builds on her last post and adds Meow's friends. That's a wrap for the week! Melissa at Mel's Desk is hosting next week. It is a great flannelboard, especially if you work with the toddler age group.

Are you working with colors? Check out Storytime Katie's inspired version of paintbrushes.

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